Biannual / Biennial

Certain sets of words in the English language tend to confuse people. I have found the following to be among them:

BIANNUAL / BIENNIAL 

Since annual means yearly and the prefix bi- means two, it is logical to assume that biannual would mean every two years. However, the preferred meaning for biannual is twice a year, the same meaning as semiannual, while biennial is the preferred word to mean every two years, especially when referring to flowering plants. That is why plants that flower every year are referred to as annuals while those that flower every two years are called biennials.

INCORRECT: Property taxes are a biennial expense for those who own property in this county as the tax is to be paid every six months.

CORRECT: Property taxes are a biannual expense for those who own property in this county as the tax is to be paid every six months.

INCORRECT: In America, biannual elections are held to elect members of the U.S. House of Representatives, who serve two-year terms. 

CORRECT: In America, biennial  elections are held to elect members of the U.S. House of Representatives, who serve two-year terms. 

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